Dear All,
Very good morning and have great day.

Wating for output.
Regard,
Prafull Jadhav.
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Dear Prafull,



Let your Macro use the master file, get Top 10 list from Master & from that
list you can just re-fresh the chart.





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Dear Amit Sir,



I want a fix sheet where top 10 Requestors for each company  will update
automatically.



For example :

there will be two sheet in excel file

one is master

second is Top 10 Requestors.



once i put date in master file the second sheet will be update with latest
top 10 Requestors automatically with each company and chart will update
accordingly .






  Regards,
Prafull Jadhav
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On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Amit Desai (MERU) <amit.de...@merucabs.com>
wrote:

In Macro use conditional Formatting..use Top 10 option..

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Hi Prafull,



You can continue using Pivot table.

There is an option of "show pages" in pivot using which you can have
different tabs as per company name.  See the attachment to know more.
 thanks.



On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Prafull Jadhav <prafulltjad...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Dear All,



Good Afternoon .



I have data  that contain company name and Requestors name and I want to
make chart for top ten Requestor for each company ..



I want to it come automatically in new sheet top ten Requestors for each
company. i have made it by pivot .

Is it possible by formula or macro?.







Regards,
Prafull Jadhav
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